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In Alive 12 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Voltus_Ventus said
Well he's not going to actually talk until I find him a voice modual but he's going to communicate through the pitch and volume of his cooling fans.


Can you just message us a dialogue sample or just post in on here so we can see what it's gonna look like in writing?
In Alive 12 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Partisan said
Think I might be able to get in?


We are still acceptin
In Alive 12 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay
Task Force LONGSWORD - accepted
In Alive 12 yrs ago Forum: Casual Roleplay


James MacCray


Age: 43

Gender: Male

Class: Chief of Hark Police Department


Background

In the case of James MacCray, the generational line of policemen continued from the eighteenth century. Like the stereotype, the Irish family were originally mobsters, immigrants of the United States who filled the jobs in law enforcement. Because policemen were frowned upon in the past, those were the only jobs Irish immigrants had the ability to obtain. Anyhow, from generation to generation, children to grandchildren were taught and forced into law enforcement. Because of the high dislike of the Irish during the early days, the MacCrays began a reign of racism towards all forms of haters. This varied from Blacks to Asians, Natives to Indians, and all other races basically. Of course, skin color was the main issue with them. The obvious White was not a problem, it was merely everyone else. But by the twenty-first century, racism faded in both the MacCrays and most of the world. Because equality became the new trend and pop culture, there was basically no more hate between the colors. Of course there was still some issues abroad the system, but not enough to cause the MacCray family any issue to follow a new path.

Then everyone changed when the new world came. After the old world fell and Providence was created in the East, technology had its own uprising. The creation of the android was the first step in causing the return of 'racism' in the MacCray family. It was ironic because the MacCrays were believed to follow the ideals of peace and equality through non-violence set by Mahatma Gandhi, born in India. It was obvious the MacCrays did not truly follow those ideals, just personally believed they did. But the point is that as androids progressed and became more and more human, they started to take over the jobs of the individual, destroying the economy and giving more power to corporations and the government. Equality was now out of the question. From the start, all the MacCrays wanted was the same opportunity as anyone else, and the android who was now known to malfunction disrupted that peace. There was known fact that a singular android had encompassed feelings and emotions, now becoming almost human - despite its interior structure. Because of the dangers of such an existing being, the government declared these 'feeling' androids as fugitives. And anyone who did not announce them in their possession would be charged for abetting a wanted fugitive. Now James MacCray followed that law to the last period. He exercised all his rights as an officer and made sure he was appropriately 'legit'. The MacCray family were now taught to hate these androids and blame them for the world's downfall. It was their creating that destroyed the economy, the ecosystem, caused the curse known as Providence.


Extra:

There is currently a total of five members in the MacCray family.
- Grandfather: Tom MaCray = Retired Police Department Chief
- Grandmother: Lori MacCray
- Father: James MacCray = Current Police Department Chief
- Mother: Angela MacCray
- Daughter: Kristina MacCray



Dex Alexander Conlon


Age: Twenty-seven years old

Gender: Male

Class: Prisoner - Used to work in the production of Hover vehicles/State of the art transportation technology


Background

Dex lived a very fine life with his wife Taylor who he'd been married to for over a year now. They're road to marriage had been tough, but in the end worked out just fine. Taylor worked from home, making websites for clients all through the new computerized systems. Dex on the other hand was basically a mechanic, building state of the art transportation vehicles such as hover cars and bikes. The two made enough money to live in near luxury here in Providence. They were even able to afford a servant android which made their life much easier. Even with the servant around, life continued as normal. Though during the day when Dex worked, Taylor and the android interacted very much. A woman can only go so long without converting with someone, so the android was the one to listen. But it seemed that this android - produced only to serve - was beginning to understand things outside its realm of mental capacity. The woman android started to feel and become 'friends' with Taylor more than just free labor.

Once Dex found out - which he did on his own, Taylor did not bring up the subject - he resented the android, knowing that keeping a 'malfunctioning' servant was against the law, and he did not want to come across law enforcement again. But Taylor did not agree with her husband, defending the android and allowing it to stay. Soon enough, Dex also found a friend of the android, now named Elise. She was originally given that name, but was never addressed by it until her acceptance in the family. She was basically the sister Taylor nor Dex ever had. But with happiness and joy also did sadness and sorrow. Elise experienced feelings like any ordinary human, but not to a full extent. As she learned more and adapted, she became more and more human until there was basically no distinction between android and human.

But the day she thought herself human was the day everything was ruined. Elise one day went out with Taylor for a walk. Neighbors already knew Elise to be a servant android, but noticed a difference in her strut, her personality, speech. Understanding the android was no longer doing her daily duties, some neighbors informed the Hark Police Department of this phenomena. That same day, after their walk, Taylor and Elise spent the day playing cards and watching television. At around seven in the afternoon, a loud knock struck at the door. "Hark Police Department!" a voice crossed through the door frame. Taylor quickly reacted by telling Elise to act more android, which she did. Once the wife opened the door, the police quickly barged through the door, the PD's Chief himself entering the premise first - James MacCray. Him and two other officers apprehended the android using force. Taylor yelled at them in defense, and at the sound of the yelling, Dex had just arrived in time to 'save' the day. The man attacked the two officers who apprehended Elise, pushing one of them to the ground and quickly punching the other. But this attack did not have the effect it was meant to as a bullet quickly pierced through Elise's chest, causing the android to look down and place her hands on top of her artificial heart. Three more rounds then sprung in different parts of Elise's body. Taylor screamed as loud as she could as fear exploded through her network. Dex found himself standing beside the now dead Elise as he witnessed a tear run down the side of her face.

The two officers he had taken down had - by this time - gotten up and made sure Dex wouldn't do anything else he'd regret. "We keep finding more and more of you android lovers. Damn hypocrites. Rioting about the loss of jobs then you turn around and buy one of these.......these things, supporting the system. The system is broken!" the Chief said at that time. He waved his gun as though it was a toy. "You're a disgrace and don't deserve to live" the man had whispered in Dex's face. Dex spit in the Chief's eye, but was quickly struck in the face with the knuckles of the man's fist. "You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and decrees. Destruction is not the law of humans. I do not want to foresee the future. I am concerned with taking care of the present. God has given me no control over the moment following. He has given me control of the moment now" he said as his gun stopped waving and formed it's position towards Taylor. Quickly a bullet left the chamber and pierced through the woman's skull, her body falling like a puppet without strings. Dex yelled out "NOOOO!!!!" before he was struck upside his temple, knocked out cold.

The day he was taken to prison after being charged for assault and battery on a police officer, aiding a wanted fugitive, and other charged for resisting law enforcement orders and commands, Dex walked down the white prison halls towards his cell, Chief MacCray escorting Dex himself. As the two walked, Dex's face revealed everything he was thinking. He wanted blood, revenge for the murder of his wife, and the man stood right before him. But Dex wasn't an idiot, if he did anything now, he'd have to suffer more than just three years in this rat hole. "I'm gettin' released. There's nuthin' you can do to stop that. I'll find out who you are, and where you live, and then i'm goin' to kill you" Dex swore as he was put in his cell.
Empath said
Sounds cool, last question the (hopefully): will the androids be able to get "upgraded"? Thinking they might need it if they are going to join the resistance


We won't be going that route to prevent possible god modding. I'm going to safely assume that when you say upgrade, you mean weapon wise. Androids will just use weapons like ordinary humans. Me and Whirlwind haven't discussed it, but that's probably the route were headed. Strength and knowledge wise, ima say it'll probably be a little above the average human's capabilities. Since they were originally created to make a person's life easier, it's safe to say the androids will be a step ahead. But because most androids are hard wire servants, there is only a few 'malfunctioning' androids in the resistance.
Another interest, awesome!
Interested. He he :P
PhatKat said
No,no, your good, I can work with it as it is,( meaning the Chiefs radio call to McKenna), no worries


Op. Too late. I edited it. Hehe.
Gonna have to edit my own post now. Didn't know PHatKat's was edited.
Chief Unser - Before the Alarm

Just about thirty minutes before the alarm went off, the Chief sat quietly in his office, waving at his firefighters as they entered the house. Sometimes he waved, other times he just nodded in welcome. He was reading over some paperwork demanding affirmative action in regards to a paramedics actions during a certain call. Just the week before, Ambulance 61 was called into a scene where two young children were hit by a car. Both children were of African American race and conscious when the paramedics arrived. Colin and Gabrielle were the first to arrive. Information before the Chief said that Colin refused to oblige by the mother's wishes to not provide care. She refused to allow the male paramedic to help her children. From what the report informs, it seemed as though Colin went against the mother's wishes and provided needed care - not taking consideration for refused consent. This went to the higher ups and has now become the Chief's problem to deal with. Paperwork says that Colin Hampton is to be present at trial and have his license possibly suspended for a certain period of time.

These were the things that the Chief had to deal with daily. Unknown to his crew, he actually does work in his office, not just sit there and read all day. Most of his job - aside from actual calls - took place in that small square office of his. And usually, it was all dilemma that had to do with his personnel. Some things never come to light, but some do. This problem with Colin will be one of those that has to be handled in the light of day. It's not something the Chief can just make disappear. The mother of the children is suing the city for negligence. Her case embodies her inability to pay medical treatment due to the lack of job and so it is going to the court. At this point the only one that knows is the chief, but it will have to get settled before things keep moving forward.

2661 Oak Street

After arriving at the scene alongside Lt. McKenna, the chief quickly exited his vehicle and prepared for action. Though he wasn't in charge of physically putting the fire out and providing the best possible care to any victims, he still played a big role in the EMS system. He overlooked all the processes and actions of his team, making sure that they were all on the same page at all times. "Lt. Denney, status? Is the third floor clear?" he asked via the radio strapped to the collar of his fire-proof coat.

He watched as Anderson rushed up the ladder to help the child in need, watching his firefighters take all precaution methods. The third member of rescue squad had taken jurisdiction of the ladder's controls, making sure it aided in keeping the balcony from collapsing. It was sometimes difficult to see everything that was going on, especially when one wasn't inside being a part of the action. "Candidate! Get the pump ready for use on the truck. Once Lt. Denney gives me the clear, you get up there, let's get this fire under control" the Chief commanded as he looked at the entrance of the building, watching as some tenants came out unharmed, others not so lucky.

The Chief then got back on his radio and called for a second ambulance, believing it was the best call at the moment. With one of the two paramedics inside the facility, they were going to need more personnel to help the wounded victims. "This is Chief Dennis Unser of Station 51 calling for back up on 2661 Oak Street. We have three wounded victims in need of immediate hospital care." And after receiving word that they were sending another ambulance, the Chief returned to the situation at hand. "Denney, I need you and your personnel out of there as fast as possible, getting the pumper ready for use" the Chief radioed, advising his Lieutenant to hurry and finish the surveillance. He then switched frequencies to contact Anderson. "Is the boy ready for extraction yet? We need to clear the balcony now, were ready to start the hoses" he informed the firefighter.

Chief Unser was used to being prepared for the worst-case-scenarios. In that way, he would never be able to be surprised by any incidents. He attempted his best to follow every precaution in order to provide the best service and bring everyone home. With no blood relatives, his family had become his team. In his mind, even if he had blood relatives, his team would still be his family. They were the ones that drive him to come to work everyday and do his best. His job is to ensure the safety of his family, his friends, and the people of Chicago. And this wasn't just his duty, this was the duty of Firehouse 51.
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